A rustic Ibizan restaurant famous for its grilled meats, expertly cooked over charcoal. Just choose your meat (perhaps rabbit, chicken or a mixed grill) and rustle up a tomato-and-onion salad and chips. Do savour one of the Ibizan desserts, best accompanied by a digestif of homemade hierbas liquor. It's 2km northeast of Sant Llorenç and has a shady terrace.
Camí de Balàfia
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